Approximately in 1969 the band "The Split Ends" from New Port Richey (Florida) changed the name to "Boot" (Blues Of Our Time). For about four years the band spent on tour, performing 80 - 90% of their own material. The guys took part in the concerts together with "Canned Heat", B.B. King, Neil Diamond, Detroit Wheels, at the Atlanta Pop Festival and Miami II Pop Festivals. At the contest at the University of Florida, "Boot" won first place bypassing "Allman Brothers", and at a concert in Atlanta, they were greeted by "Lynyrd Skynyrd". In 1972 the first album of the group was recorded, the material of which is a high-quality American "southern rock" of medium gravity.

Keep On Running
When A Man Loves A Woman
Take This Hurt Of Me
Georgia On My Mind
You Must Believe Me
Here Right Now
When I Get Home
I'm A Man
Gimme Some Lovin'
Please Do Something
Together Till The End Of Time
Look Away
Midnight Special
On The Green Light
Stong Love
Watch Your Step

The band's only self-titled album is from Philadelphia (Pennsylvania). In the spirit of "Blood, Sweet & Tears" and "Chicago". They perform, mainly, not their own compositions, but hits of other celebrities of those years.

McDonald signed a contract with Vanguard Records as a solo artist and went to Nashville with Sam Charters to record his first solo album in a small Bradley's Barn studio. McDonald and his band were still together, but the relationship was intermittent, and they broke up shortly after the release of CJ Fish. Recording sessions for the album Macdonald supported by well-known country musicians, such as Grady Martin. Among the songs were Guthrie's favorites - "Tom Joad" and "This Land is Your Land". Despite the fact that the studio musicians did not know the compositions that McDonald wanted to record, they mastered them incredibly fast. The recording of ten tracks took only one day.

The release of the album in December 1969 brought McDonald's recognition to critics, and in 1975 McDonald attended the Hollywood Bowl with other contemporaries to take part in the celebration of Guthrie's career, in part due to his album. As a sign of respect, MacDonald performed "Woman At Home", a song by Guthrie, which was not published at that time.

Thinking of Woody Guthrie was released in 1969 and became the debut solo album of Country Joe McDonald, better known for his work with the band Country Joe & the Fish. The album was an attempt to record folk and country music in the style of Woody Guthrie, who died two years ago. All tracks of the album were either written or performed by Guthrie. McDonald heard Guthrie as a child when his parents listened to Dust Bowl Ballads (Woody Guthrie's first album). Despite the fact that McDonald was subsequently released a lot of records, this album, he is proud especially.

001. Pastures Of Plenty (02:19)002. Talkin' Dust Bolw (02:28)003. Blowing Down That Dusty Road (02:40)004. So Long It's Been Good To Know Yuh (03:07)005. Tom Joad (07:15)006. The Sinking Of The Reuben James (02:49)007. Roll On Columbia (03:31)008. Pretty Boy Floyd (03:29)009. When The Curfew Blows (02:22)010. This Land Is Your Land (03:21)

010. A Stone's Throw Away (04:45)001. All Along The Watchtower ( Bob Dylan cover ) (03:14)004. Burn The Midnight Oil (03:08)006. Detroit Or Buffalo (04:31)005. Free The People (03:48)009. Rainy Nights Are All The Same (03:27)002. Rolling Water (03:12)008. Shining All Along (03:11)003. The Bramble And The Rose (02:55)007. The Road I Took To You (03:20)

Barbara Keith's 1969 and 1971 solo albums ( pictured above ) were both self-titled and well-produced. After these she dropped out of the music business until 27 years later, when Barbara and her drummer husband andbass-player son started a rock band called The Stone Coyotes, which has since released 16 CDs.

006. Alone Again (03:12)012. Baby, Go On Home (02:22)022. Be My Baby (02:58)004. Crying (02:21)007. Don't Believe Them (02:51)015. Don't Throw Stones (02:21)001. Funny Things (01:48)003. Goodbye To This World (02:31)019. Hemmelig Agent (02:38)008. I Can't Find Nobody (02:08)005. I Didn't Know (02:36)002. I Never Knew The Sun Could Shine So Brightly At Night (02:40)013. It's No Matter How I Try (02:14)023. Jack The Ripper (03:23)017. Let Me Tell You (02:08)018. Little Girl (02:43)010. More And More Each Day (02:17)021. Oh, Carol (02:34)014. The Girl That I Depend On (02:20)011. This Rain (02:19)009. Trying To Make You See (03:02)020. Vi Skal Ikke Klage (03:34)016. Why Have I That Feeling ? (02:55)

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